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What He said double for me! :D I could do this in my attic and not have to fight with the better half about an antenna.preacherman wrote:Be very interesting to see how your "cloud-warmer" works.
When the sun spots are a bit more prevelant, it should
have a good capture area. Post some results and some
formula's when you're done![]()
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Adding a 1/4 wave matching stub of 75 ohm coax of RG 11U will bring swr down to 1:1 . 984/Freq in MHZ x velocity factor .66 / 4 = 1/4drdx wrote:My full wave loop skywire base hidden antenna is almost done. Here are some pics of it out in the open before it gets tucked away behind the fence. It is #12 wire, encased in gray pvc, and has a tuning mechanism that I fashioned from common hardware. The common formula for this type if antenna calls for a 37 ft loop. This one is 36 and the tuner can electronically change the loop diameter to anywhere from 36 to 38 feet by sliding the aluminum strap (shown) up or down for tuning after it is placed. I may go with more legs on it, but for now, I'm on to coax hookup and tuning. The legs shown are just what I had around. It will have a final resting height of 4 ft or so. It is all glued and very flexible, so I can move it around as needed. It will be in the yard 1st, and if this location doesn't work, I'll move it to the attic. If it does, a 2nd one will go up there, though not in pvc. Edited in: I'll have to apologize for the trash cans, I've been busy on this.-drdx
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